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Probably the scarcity of ever
coats in some regiments is due to
the fact that one dollar •'•as added
U the price of each ninnent for
Abner McKinley’s influence. Such
agreements could not be spread
broadcast and the few firms troll
ed were unable to fill the contracts
pr mptly—hence the patriotic vol
unteers shiver in their ->uminer
ciothing,
o o o
There is something slightly ridic
ule u« in seeing an elegantly at
tired officer, with enough gilt dan
gles and belts on him to sitisfy
the ambition cf the czar of Rus
sia. booted and spurred, ridiug a
S4O saddle and SIU bridle and
mounted on a coarse, stiff-jointed
S2O horse, on? devoid of style or
grace, what we call a plug horse !
Huntsville Tribune.
000 . '
Gen. Kitchener says that he will
neither lecture nor write a book
about the Nile campaign. Old
Kitch, takes the kake.
o o 6
In tl.e streets and suburbs of
London there are now not only
712 fountains for human beings
but 296 large troughs for horses
and cattle and 470 small troughs
fur sheep and dogs.
000
One of the very rare albino
squirrels was trapped recently by
a Maine hunter. There is not a
co ored hair m its white fur, and
the eyes ar« cf a bright pink.
000
Buenos Ayres, with a population
of 700,000, has 40.000 ht uses pro
vided with water from the river
Platte.
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“How do you pronounce
sting y?” “Please, sir, does it
refer to a man or a bee?”—World's
Comic.
000
Egypt has 802 postoffices. In
1896 the number of letetrs hand
led was 10,510,000, of which 3,-
190,000 went abroad and 4,410,000
came from abroad.
000
“Between Shakespere’s time and
ours.” Israel Zangwill said in a
lecture a few days ago, “only two
plays have been written. ‘School
for Scandal’ and 'She Stoops to
Conquer.’” Can it be possible that
Zangwill has never seen “A Hired
Girl,” “Hogan’s Alley” and “Ca
sey’s Wife'’?
000
A Brooklyn millionaire has just
paid $105,000 for a batch of letters
which he recently wrote to a girl
who was thoughtful enough to pre
serve them for use in court. And
yet they say literary work in this
country doesn’t pay.—Chicago
Journal.
But it wasn’t the work cf writ
ing that paid in this instance, it
was the labor and forethought of
preservation, and the rule still
holds that the practice of old fel
lows writing to young women
doesn’t pay. unless they mean
business —New Orleans States.
000
Havana is Americanizing at an
alarming rate. A baseball game
was advertised for last Sunday,
and the authorities fearing a riot
refused the necessary license, so
the game was declared off. The
Havanaites must have beard a
thing or two about the great Amer
can “bleacher” and his behavior
toward the umpire, Next summer
Havana may apply for membir
ahip in the League.
000
A Havana paper soberly asserts
that “in many of our cigar facto
ries the workers hire mew and wo
men to read and sing to them while
they work,- so that they will not
talk to one another and neglect
their tasks.”
000
If Gen. Shafter is “every inch a
•oldier,” as some of his friends
say, there is more soldier in him
thau most any other man in the
army •—Nashville Bantier.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern : H.
P, Cressman, J. 8. Espy and John
Davis. Ros'er Committee for Co.
“D”6sth Ga. Vol. have made
their repwrt. Notice hereby
given that said i< port ■’Will t>e
passed upon at the ordiuayy.'s of
fice in the court bouncily of
Rome, Ga., on the first Mai. day
in March 1899 at 10 o'clock a. m.
This is to cite all survivors or
descent ants of the members oi
said Cempauy or their representa
tives to show cause if any they
can, why said repoit should not be
approved and made the judgment
of tit ordinary and filed with the
clerk of the euperior court and ad
mitted to the final records as a
true Roster of said Company.
Witness my band ai d < fficial sig
nature, this 7th day < 1 Ni v. 1898.
“ JeBN P. Davis, Ordinary,
Floyd Co., Ga.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern:
T. 8. Burney, L. R. Wragg and
H. T. Moore, Roster Committee
for Co. “G” Ist Ga, Cavalry have
made their report. Notice is nereby
given that said report will lie pass
ed upon at the ordinary’s office in
the court house city of Rome, Ga.,
on the first Monday in' March
1899 at 10 o'clock a. nt. This is to
cite all survival’s or descendants
of any of the members of said
Company or their representatives
to show cause if any they can why
saia report should not be approved
and made the judgment of the or
dinary and filed with tne clerk of
the superior court and admitted
to the final records as a true Rus
ter of said Company. Witness my
hand and offical signature this
7th day of Nqv, 1898.
John P. Davis, Ordinary.
Floyd Co , Ga.
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notice.
GEORGIA Fl OYD COUNTY.
To all whom it man concern.
F. W. Quarles, Sr , C. M. Harper
and T. J. Glenn, roster commit
tee for Co. “E” Sth Ga., Vol.,
have made their report: Notice is
hereby given that said report will
be passed upon at the Ordinary’s
office in the court house, city ol
Rome Ga., on the first Mcnday in
March 1899 at 10 o’clock a. in.
This is to cite all surv vers or de
scendants of any of the members
of said com pa nj or their represen
tatives to show cause if any they
can, why said report should not
be approved and made the judge -
ment of the Ordinary and filed
with the clerk of the superior
court and admitted to the final
records as a true roster of said
company. Witness my hand and
official signature This. Nov. 7th,
189$. John P. Davis,
Ordinary. Floyd Co. Ga.
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NOTICE.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it mayj concern.
J. A. Tucker, J. L. Hardin and
J. E. Mu'lin, roster committee for
Co.. “B” 21st Ga., Reg’t have
made their report: Notice is here
by given that said report will be
passed upon at the Ordinary’s of
fice in the court house, city of
Rom* Ga, on the first Monday in
March 1899 at 10 o’clock a. m.
This is to cite all survivors or da
scendauts of any of the membs's
of said company or their repre
sentatives to show cause, if any
they can, why said report should
not be approved and made th?
judgement of the Ordinary and
filed with the clerk of the superior
coiirt and admitted to the final
records as a true roster cf »aid
company. Witness my hand and
official signature tnis 7th day of
Nov. 1898. John P. Davis,
Ordinary, Floyd Co. Ga.
n r- n.
NOTICE. *
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern.
G. K. Green, John A. May* and
Joel Stowe, roster committee for
Co., “D” 29ih Ga, Vol., have
made their report: Nolic® i« here
by given that said report w.ll be
passed upon at the Ordinaiy’e of
fice 'n the court house, cicy cf
Rome Ga ,on the first Monday
in March 1899 at 10 o’clock a. m.
This is to cite all survivors or de
scendants of s id company or
their representatives to show
cause if any they can, why said
report should not be approved and
made the judg»ment of the Ordi
nary and filed with the clerk of
the superior court and admitted
to the final rewords as a true ros
ter of said company. Witness my
hand and official uigniture. This
7th day ol Nov. 1898.
John P. Davis.
4 ’ Ordinary I Floyd Co. Ga.
Rlpaas I'alsities: ter sour ‘»:aaein
NOTICE.
• EORGTA, FLOYD COUNTY.
By virtue of an order of the
court of Ordinary of said county
will he sold at public outer* on
th* first Tuesday in Dec. IM9B at ]
the court house door in said coun-'
ty between the usual hours of sale
the following real *Date towit.
Lying and being in the Fifth ward
ot th* city of Rome Flovd county
Ga. Beginning ou the East side
of Spring street at dividing bn* \
between lot *f John Rupee and
lot hereby described. th*uce East
erly along said line 88 feet, thince
Southerly 80 feet, thane* Westerly
182 feet and 8 inches to Spring St,
thence Northerly with Spring St,
88 feet to the starting point Sold
as the property of Mrs. Nicy Kam.
merer, deceased . Terms of sale
cash. This Nov. 7th 1898
Peter J. Kammerer,
Administrator.
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noiice'
♦
•C®R«IA FLOYD COUNTY.
Pursuant to an order of the
court of Ordinary of said county,
will he sold at public outcry on
the first Tuesday in December
1898 at th* court house door in
said county between th* legal
hours of sale th* follewing real
estate t®wi% Subdivided lots N®s.
11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17, ac
cording to the plan and platt of a
tract of 51 acres surveyed and
elatted by Dr, J. W. Hijke from
land lot No. 316 in the 23rd dis
trict and 3rd section of Floyd
county Ga. Sold as the property
of Mrs. Jane H. Clyne, deceased.
Terms of sale one-third cash, ba'-
ance in one and two years with 8
per cent interest. This Nev. Bth,
1898. Foster Harpee,
Administrator.
LETTERS OF ADMINIRTRA
TION.
GEORGIA FLOYD C UNTY .
To all whom it may concern,Mrs
M. J. Morrison having in proper
form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the
• state of E. T. Morrison, late cf
said county, deceased. This is to
cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of E. T. Morrisoe
to b* and appear at my office i
within the time allowed ty law
and show caus* if any they cae.
why permanent administration
should not be granted to Mrs. M.
J. Morrison on E T. Morrison's
estate Witness my hand and of
ficial signature this 7th day ot
Nov. 1898.
John P. Davis, Oidinary,
PUBLIC SALE OF RIAL ES
TATE.
®E*RGIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
Whereas on the 18th day of No
vember 1896 Frank Murphey exe
jewted to Mrs. A. H. Cheney a note
I for the sum 0f,5430. 00 and at th?
same time executed and delivered
to her a mortgage on the lands
described below to secure said
note, and whereas io said mort
gage the mortgagor g»ve to the
moitga’gee the full power to sell
said lands at public sale before
the court house door of said coun
ty, in ca»e he made default in the
payment of said note and mort
gage us to principal and inters-it,
which mortgage is recorded in the
Clerk’s office of Floyd superior
court in Book K—l of mortgages
page 111 and hereby referred to.
And whereas said mortgage and
note came due on Nov. 18 1897
and has not been paid by the
mortgagor.
Now therefor* by the power ,so
vested in the undersigned the
mortgagee in *aid mortgage, which
power is mere specifically showi.
m said mortgage hereby referred 1
to, the undersigned will sell to
the highest bidder for cash on th*
first Tuesday in December 1898
during th* legal hours of sale be
fore the court house door of said
county the following tract of land
with th* improvements thereon,
all that trac’ or pared of land ly
ing and being in the 23rd District
and 3rd section of Floyd county
Georgia and being part of land
lot 117. the tract herein described
being the Southeast corner of
s» dlot on th > East side of "the
Dalton road containing three
acres more or less and being the
land conveyed to Frank Murphey
by D. P. Phillips on Oct. 4. 1890
and recorded in book “P P” of
deeds page 584.
The total amount of principal
ano interest that will be due on
said note and mortgage and b'io
the costa of this advertisement as
’er allowing certain is
$34.16,
Fee simple titles will bo mads
to th* purchaser at aaid sale and
rhe proceeds will b* applied to
the payment of said inert gags and
costs and th* balance will be turn
ed over to Frank Muiph*y. Th:s
7th day of N®v. 1898. •
Mrs. A. H. Cheney, Mortgagee.
Sheriffs Tax sales
For December 1898.
• EOR«IA,FLOYD COUNTY,
Will be sola before the court
hou** door in the city of Rome
Fleyd county Ga., between the
legal hours of sal* on th* IstTues
;d*y in December 1898, the follow
ing described property bv vtue
of etate rud county tax fi fa« is
lued by the tsx collector of Fleyd
•oiinty’Ga.. and against the fol
lowing Darned defendants.
Ail that tractor parcel of land
in the 22nd district and 3rd sec
tion of Floyd county Ga. , con
taining eighty acres more or ’ less,
it being «n undivided half interest
in lot num-b*r twenty-three. Lev
ied on by virtue vs a tax fi fa is
sued by V. T. Sanford for rax 1897
in favor of state aud county vs
Janies ware as the property of
the defendant.
Also at the same lime and place
all that lot of land lying and be
ing in East Rutno bounded as fol
lows, beginning at a po’nt on the
North side of Spring street 150 ft
East from the Northeast inteisec
tion of North and Spring street
and running thence North along
the East margin of Jots ot Holt
James aud Mrs. Thomas tn prop
erty of East Rome town Co.,
thence Eastfalong said property
of East Rome Town Co. , 50 f?et
to property belonging to Ed G.
Warren, thence South a ong sa d
margin’of said E. G. Warren prop
erty 150 feet to North margin of
Spring street, thenc« West along
said North margin of Spring street
50 feet to point cf beginning
Levied on by virtue of a tax fi fa
issued by V. T. Sanford tax col
lector for tax 1897 in favor of
-tat? and coupty vs Mrs L. J.
?attonsstbe property of the de->
11ndaut.
Also at the same time and place
a Certain lot and improvements
theri'n, siLuated in the Fifth
ward f the city Rome Floyd Co.,
Ga.. ‘rmitiug 100 feet more or
!*.-» >r Spring street and running
b»ck mi l- width 300 feet more or
! esg. Bounded on the East by the
prope.ty of O, T. Dozier end on
the Went by the defendant. Levied
on by virtue vs a fi fa issued b;,
V. T. Sanford, tax collector lor
tax 1897 in favi r of M. K. West A
.Co., tram-fare* vs Matilda McAr
thur, as the property of th* Deft,
J P McConnell. Sheriff.
SHERIFF' SALES
fit l)8i Bffllß 1893.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY
Vt ill be sold before the court
house door in the city of Rome,
Floyd Co. Ga. between the Tega]
hours of sale, on the first Tnerday
in December 1898 the following
described property to wit:
One 1 horse wagon and harness,
one poney plow, one fowtre plow
stock. oue side harrow, o* e top
harrow, one cotton planter, one
hog. 10 acies cotton in field to
gather, six acres more or less corn
in field to gather, Levied on by
virtue of a distress warrant issu< d
from the justice ccurt of the 919th
Dintrict G M. in favor of J. P.
McConne’l receiver againsi Oliver
Bearden, as the property of the
defendant.
Also at the same time and place
all that ract or parcel of laud sit
uated lying and being in the 22nd
district And 3rd section of Floyd
county Ga.,- originally Cherokee
county known and distincuished
as lot of laud number 227 in said
district and section and contain
ing one hundred and sixty acres,
more or lees. Levied on by virtue
of a mortgage fi fa issued from
Floyd superior court in favor of
D . B. Hamilton vs A.fred John
son asjthe property oi the defend
ant,
Also at the same time and place
one undivided one-sixth interest
of lot number 59 as shown by the
original map of Forestville Floyd
county Ga., but now North’Tlome.
Levied or. by virtue of a fi fa is
sued from the Floyd city court in
favor of Chas. Broadway Rouse Vs
Henry S. Forsyth as the property
of the defendant,
Also at ti e same time and place
one dark brown mare mule named
“Kate” about 6 years old, one
dark brown mare mule named
“Bell” about 7 years old, one 2
horse wagon, Tennessee make.
Levied on by virtue of a mortgage
fifa issued from Floyd city court
in favor of R. J. Ragan vs 11.
Abromson as the property of the
defendant.
A so at the same time and place
one u divided two-thirds in'erest
in a certain tract or parcel of land
in the 23 district and 3rd section
of Floyd c )unty Ga., known as
the Oak Hill 'aim. confuting of
lots of land No. 299 and that por
tion of lots No. 300, 301 and 302
l\iiig on the North side of 'he Et
owah river containing about 450
acres. Levied or as the property
of W. F. Ayer to aatisf) three
mortgage fi fas from the superior
court of said county ot Floyd, one
in favor of J. B. Sullivan, one in
"favor of Mrs. S. V. Ayer and ore
in favor of G. C. Longstreet et<d
vs. W. F. Ayer as the pr< perty of
the defendant.
Aho at the aatrio.fime and place
lots of land Nos. 38 and f()5 in
the 4th District and -Ith Section
of Flovd county Ga., as the pr >p
er yofS. F. Turner, to e ; »t sfv
iw > rnoitgate fi fas from tie Su
peri"» court of said county. Om*
in tavorof K. W. Berry hill, und
other in favor of
K. W. Berryhill, trans’erre*
against 'he said Turin r. The
two lots described are included in
the fi fa in favor of B -rry 1 i 1, and
lot No 105 only is included in the
fi fa in f <vor of Berryhill, trans
ferree.
Also at the same time aud place
one undivided one half interest in
one sixty saw gullet gin feeder and
condenser, one half interest in 36
inch corn mill, one half interest
in standard platform scales U. S..
one ha'.f interest ir on a up paus
ing cotton pres«. Levied on by
virtue cf a mortgage fi !a issued
from Floyd superior court in favor
<>f R. G Claik vs A. J. Williams
as the property of the defendant.
Also at the fam? time and place
town lots number 91 and 92 front
ing on Shorter avenue 136 feet and
running back along Division street
one hundred and fifty-five feet.
The dividing line separating said
lots beiro one hundred and fifty
one feet in length. According to
tne ma t of W st Rom? by Tedcari
tie and McK-e, Said lo’s are a
part of land lot No. 239 m the
23rd District and 3rd Section of
said county. A full description
of said property which is now im
proved by a. residence, out houses
and store house is found on pages
572 and 573 of deeds record in
book “AAA”. Tne above proper
ty is situated in the suburb of
West Rome, and will be sold sub
ject to a Mortgage, d by
the defendsi t in this fi fa. to The
Rome Mutu I Loan Association,
its lien biing older than plain
tiff’s judgement. Levied on by
virtne of fi fa issued horn the Jus
tice coqrt, of the 919ih Distr.cl G.
M.,in fiiv-jr of Rounsaville &
Bros, vs James A El ison, as the
property of the defendant, who
has notice of this levy advertise
ment end sile. Levy made by W. I
M Byars, L. C. October 13th,
1898.
Also at the same time ai. 1 place
all that piece or parcel of land ly>
ing and being in Floyd county
state of Gecrgis, and that part of
said county known as the addition
of J . R Stevens,-deceased, to
East Rome a plat of which said
addition is recorded and registered
in book “X” page 66 of records!
of the superior court of Flovd I
county, Same being lot No. 3 and
containing 2 and 1-5 acres more
or less. Said lot fronts 122 feet
on the Cedartcwn road running
back between parallel lines to a
60 foot street, said iots North
boundary hue extends 800 feet,
said lo’s South boundary line ex
tends 825 feet. Levied on by vir
tue of a fi fa issued from the city
court of Atlanta in favor of 'lhe
Southern Home Building Loan As
sociatson agaii.st Ai nie S. Lester
as the property of the defendant.
•
Also at the same time and ph.ee
One hundred acres of land in the
shape of a rec'any'e being the
South part of land lot number
126 in the 2401 uis'rict and 3rd
section of Floyd c -u- ty via. Said
property levied on as ihe proper
ty of Anni« E. Fleetwood to satis
fy an execution is-ued from th?
superior court of Floyd county in
favor of Equitable Mortgage Co. ,
against said Annie E. Fleetwood,
as the propesty og the defendant.
Also at the same li ire aud place
lot of land No. 84 and all ot laud
lot No. 85 except twenty-two and
three-fourths acres in the N. E.
corner in the shape es a triangl?,
convayed to William W. Milam
by William McCullough on the
10th day of November 1853 and
except thirty two ami three-fourths
acres in the Southeast corner in
the shape of a triangle, deeded t<
Hugh M. McCollough bv Willian
.McCullough on the 10th day o
Maich 1858. Said land containing
in all 270 acres in the 24th district
and 3rd section of Floyd countv
state of Georgia. Said properl} 1
levied on as the property of Geo
W. Fleetwood to satisfy an exe
cution issued from the sup> run
Court of Floyd county Ga . in fa
vor of Equitaole Mortgage Co.
against said George W. Fleetwooc
as the property of the defendant.
, Also at the same time and o',
i two certain tracts or narcels 1
| land in the 22nd distri 3 r H , l{i ' .
i section of 1< loy d county Ga
the property of the ‘ d<ffi ri ’ d
James W. Mi’cheil. the gaoie . Ht
ing 80 acres off of the. East „
Ot let. No. 59 and 40 acres
West side oi said lot. Both divid*
ed Irom the other part of the 1 f
by a straight line running V„ r .j
and South and both together cn ’
mining 120 acres. The first ])h lc !‘
is - lie place whereon the defend'
«nt resided the first of March 1889
D'-ed mad? and record, d i..
Clerk’s office for the purp ()fe u
le/y and Sale. Levied on by vir
tue of all fa issued from ’F| O J
; superior c<urt in favor of Eve r ,,u
|C. Lu.rn. d vs. Jas W. MHebei
I »8 th p op-tty cf the d f i.d nt .
A iso at the same time and
i five ' ales of cotton weighing
490, 520. 585 and 537 Levied on
by virtue of a mortgage fi f a j,_
-ued from Floyd city court mR.
vorofW. H. Con*! «fc io. vi
|J.P, Anderson a» the pitiperty
of the defendant. Th* nbov* [./.
i*d cotton will be delivered bi
purchaserat Rom- cotton fact iy
J. P. McConnell, Sheriff
WILD LANDS/LES.
Will be sold before the conn
house door in the city of K„| l|P
I Floyd ciunty Georgia,
: the legal hours of sale <>n the fust
Tuesday in January, l?99,the fol
lowing described property towit:
All that tract or pircel of laud to
wit, Lot No 333 containing 100
acres and lot No 316 containing
160 acres, all lying and being m
the 22nd District and 3rd Section
of Floyd county Ga. Levied on by
virtue of a tux fi fa issued by V T
Sanford tux collector for tax 189?
Glue said stat? ami county against
: B 11 Taylor as the property Mtht
i defendant.
Also at the same time and plnc«
that tract or parcel of land hdiig
known in the plat at lot No 78in
the 3rd District and 4 h Sec'Mi
of Floyd county Georsfia contain
ing 40 acres more >r less. Levit-d
on by virtue of a tax fi fa issual
by V T Sanford tax collector fori
tax 1897 in favor ■ f said stateandl
county vs Silas F Smith as the I
property of the defendant.
Also at the same time '» , >d place]
ell that tract or parcel • . landbe-B
ling lots Nos. 793, 124 , 303 audl
I 305 aud 94 in the 16 b Disli'cj]
and 4th Section of F'oyd county]
i Georgia containing 20u acres mure]
or less. Levied on by virtue of a]
tax fi fa issued by V T Sanford]
tax collector for tax 1897 iu favor]
of state and county vs Frank L]
Mi ler as the property oi the de->]
feudant ]
J. P. McConnell, Sheriff. ■
CITATION—LEAVE 10 SEIJ
GE HGIA FLOYD COUNTY ■
To all whom it muy concern fl
W. H. Ennis, administrator >'ifl
' k jail Perkins, deceased has infl
due torm applied to tie undarfl
big Ltd ter It-tVe to sell lhe
■ bel< uging to th* estate *1
deceased and said applica'ion
be heard on th* fiist Monday i>K
Dt-crml *r next. Thia *'h day
Nov. 189$. s
John P,
APPLICATION FOR LET7KR®
OF DISMISSION. ■
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
Whereas W. I’. Trout,
tra'.or of Jerry Townsend, reprafl|
sents to the court in bis
duly filed, that he has
ten d Jorry Townsend’sd ’s est.V.e.
is to cite ail persons conc<iiD
kindred ana creditors, to
cause if any they earn wI'V
administrator should not be b<
charged from his admi l 'i ßtri ‘*
and receive letters ol disnii^
on the first Monday in •’«" uil1
1899. T.ns Oct. 3rd 1898. M
.Hhn P, Davis
[ NOTICE. W
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY. '
To all whom it mav vai-ecrM
J. Hall, W. B. Judkins -nd W !
.1. Vincent, R aiter Commits* ■ J
Co, “G” 22nd Ga. A 01., ' f
made their report. Notice i- 1
by given that eaid report
passed upon at th* ordinary s
ties st the court bou»* •' ,■ ,
Rom*, Ga., on the first • 01 j
in March 1899, at 10 I
This is to cit* all sut-vDere ■ t
acendants of any of th* o l ** fl
ot aaid Company or
•*ntativ*s, to show can** fl
tn*y can why *aid repot J
•ol l>* approved and m* fl
judgment of th* ordim* l ) ,| b fl fl t
with th-clerk *f t h ® ,Hp, f „ r rfl •
and admitted to th* fine ■ ,
a* a true rort*r et *a'.d c ' l! ,fl 1
Witn*»e my band end l ' |K g-fl
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